(although) the story claims that £5,885 worth of Viagra has been stolen. This is
inaccurate as the medical supplies stolen included an amount of Viagra,
but were not limited solely to Viagra. The article also does not reflect
that Viagra has other medical uses; for example it is also often used
to treat low blood pressure and altitude sickness.

Since one half of all International Space Station (ISS) astronauts get
altitude (or space) sickness at some point during their stay, this suggests a new area of ISS research, one which could
legitimately be sponsored by drug companies.

According to news reports, other items stolen from the MoD include a quantity of anti-smoking drug Champix, four computers worth £1200, an electronic jamming kit, night vision goggles, a senior officer's tent, a hot water tank, a set of badminton nets and a £500 karaoke rig. The MoD has indicated that the list includes "only items where investigations had been closed," as disclosing details of ongoing cases could threaten the successful recovery of far sillier items.